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From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING DAN MUSSER III, HIS FAMILY, AND THE GRAND HOTEL
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HON. JACK BERGMAN
of michigan
in the house of representatives
Thursday, September 12, 2019
Mr. BERGMAN. Madam Speaker, it is my honor to recognize Dan Musser
III and his family for their work as owners and stewards of the Grand
Hotel. Through their unwavering commitment to excellence, the Musser
family and the Grand Hotel have become indispensable parts of
Michigan's First District.
First opened in 1887, the Grand Hotel was created to serve as a
retreat for vacationers looking to enjoy summer on the Straits of
Mackinac and Lake Huron. Since 1933, the hotel has been owned and
operated by the Musser family. Under the Mussers' stewardship, the
Grand Hotel would grow to become not only a beloved part of Michigan,
but a prominent feature in popular culture and premier destination for
visitors from around the world. Its unique design has been widely
acclaimed, and its world's-largest 660-foot porch has been enjoyed by
the likes of John F. Kennedy, Gerald Ford, George H.W. Bush, and Thomas
Edison.
In 1989, the National Park Service designated the hotel as a National
Historic Landmark, citing its historic architecture and representation
of the American dream of a ``summer place.'' Today, its role as a
summer place remains stronger than ever for the thousands of guests to
Mackinac Island every year.
Dan Musser III started working at the Grand Hotel while in high
school, raking sand traps on the hotel's golf course, The Jewel. He
would go on to work as a bellhop, bartender, front desk clerk, front
desk manager, reservations manager, and Vice President, before finally
being named President in 1989. Just like his family predecessors, Dan
has served as a hands-on President--present to greet guests and happy
to handle the day-to-day details. Outside of his own hotel, Dan has
served as the Chairman of the Michigan Hotel, Motel, and Resort
Association, Chairman of the Resort Committee of the American Hotel and
Lodging Association, and was twice appointed to the Michigan Travel
Commission by the Governor. The impact of his leadership on Mackinac
Island and the state of Michigan cannot be overstated. While the Musser
family may be passing along the ownership of the Grand Hotel, the
impact of their work will be felt by Michiganders for generations to
come.
Madam Speaker, I ask you to join me in recognizing the Musser family
and honoring the unique history and cultural significance of the Grand
Hotel. Michiganders can take immense pride in knowing that the First
District is home to such an important landmark and such a devoted group
of leaders. On behalf of my constituents, I wish Dan and the Grand
Hotel all the best in their future endeavors.
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